| Miscellaneous
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| I Gotta Gal I Love (In North And South Dakota)
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| I gotta gal I love in North an' South Dakota,
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| There ain’t no difference in my love, not one iota,
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| I guess the two gals put me one above the quota,
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| Still, I gotta gal in North an' South Dakota!
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| (Doo do, Doo, got lot’s of gals!)
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| Wish I knew which one of my two love’s is true. |
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| I gotta gal I love in North an' South Dakota,
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| There ain’t no difference in my love, not one iota,
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| Just wait 'till they hear about that gal in Minnesota. |
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| Ah, it’s a situation partner that vexes,
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| Guess I’ll go back to that gal I love in Texas!
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| (Doo do, Don’t want no other gal!)
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| I guess I’ll go back to that gal I love in Texas!
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| Gotta gal he loves in North an' South Dakota,
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| There ain’t no difference in his love, not one iota,
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| Wait 'till they hear about that gal in Minnesota. |
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| Ah, that’s a situation partner that vexes (Doo do)
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| Guess I’ll go back to the one I love in Texas!
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| Doo, doo, wish he knew what he should do,
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| Wish he knew which of his two loves is true. |
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| I gotta gal I love in North an' South Dakota,
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| There ain’t no difference in my love, not one iota. |
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| Wait 'till they hear all about that girl in Minnesota. |
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| Ah, there’s a situation partner that vexes
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| Guess I’ll go back to that gal I love in Texas! |
| (Texas, Texas, Texas!)
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| Guess I’ll go back to that gal I love in Texas!
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| ~ from the 1947 Hollywood musical «Ladies' Man»
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| Music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sammy Cahn |